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Chonce •

According to an EdChoice survey, more than 72% of millennials would prefer to have their kids in private schools. Private schools tend to boast smaller class sizes, specialized creative instruction along with as wider academic subject offering. The only catch is that a private education for your child can cost you thousands. The average private

Editor, <i>Kiplinger's Personal Finance</i>, and Janet Bodnar •

Bear with me while I climb on my soapbox for Financial Literacy Month. I’ve been wanting to do it ever since I read a recent “squaring off” feature in The Wall Street Journal that presented two opposing views on the question, “Should College Students Be Required to Take a Personal Finance Course?” Taking the “no”

Imagine dropping your kid off at college for the first time. It’s bound to be an emotional day for everyone–just ask any parent who has already done it. Now imagine that same day, and add worrying about whether you can afford all the costs that come with higher education. According to the College Board, in

Matt Killorin •

Graduating from college takes determination, hard work, and fortitude — but so does paying for your education. Picking the right student loan repayment option is so hard because you often enter into the process before you have a real idea of what your future will hold. And while you can change the terms of your